I thought that the fifth Bourne would have a good ending, but in the end, it still had to go through a bigger deception and experience more pain.
At the beginning, a colleague who shared adversity was shot and killed, Dad was killed by himself, and serving the country was also designed by the organization. All of this was arranged clearly. I always thought that Byrne could live a stable life at the end, and then the next part There will be even bigger surprises waiting for Byrne.
Compared with the first three films, the action scenes and plots can be said to have no breakthroughs. The only thing worthy of praise is that the racing scenes will finally not faint. The director also continued the point of the second movie that instantly brought me into the play, arranging the death of the heroine, and the half-hour foreshadowing made the emotional infection of this moment in place. The remaining one and a half hours is to see how the male protagonist shows off, there are action scenes between agents and agents, there are IQ scenes in which the male protagonist escapes the siege, and there are negligible emotional scenes with the director.
Overall, it's still enjoyable for me to watch, and it's not bad.
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